(sorry girls, I couldn’t resist!)

Hi Lovebirds!
(not that I have any right, but) today I’d like to talk about “a woman’s place in the home.”
(here’s where you’d expect me to drop in a funny line about dishes, laundry, cooking, and babymaking…I won’t, however, because I rather enjoy cooking;)
Michelle and I talked briefly with our neighbours about this issue over dinner last night.
I think the first and fundamental flaw with even talking about this subject is, in fact, how we’ve set up the debate. What I mean is- who is to say that a woman’s place is even IN the home? Where in the Bible does it say, “women, thou shalt not leavest thine domicile.” So let’s revise it- today I’d like to talk about “a woman’s place in the home, the marriage, and in life.” There, that’s a little more holistic, isn’t it?!
1. A woman’s place in the home.
If we look at the Proverbs 31 women, it’s looks to me like this highly-entrepreneurial lady actually supported her husband work as a minister in town.
Here’s what I think: Gender roles will never change, but gender chores are always open for debate. A father should always be striving to look like Jesus and servant-lead his family in a humble way. A mother should always be striving to cherish and nurture and love on her children. Vacuuming is a bisexual activity.
2. A woman’s place in them marriage.
Sex and support right? You’re dead! Yes, a wife is the submit to her husband and support him. But I don’t think this is a blind, “oh I’ll let my man take care of everything.” A wife’s duty is to be seeking God’s will and keeping her husband accountable to do the same. Wives will truly honor their husbands when they start expecting a higher quality and standard of spiritual leadership in their own home. My wife has always told me, “baby, I’m not here to change you, I’m here to shape you!”
3. A woman’s place in life.
A woman, like every other thing that God created, should seek to become a success. A success based on this definition from John Maxwell: “to do the best she can with what she’s got from where she is.“ A woman’s place in life is to bring glory to God by becoming HER. Be becoming all that God created her to become.
So that’s my thinking when it comes to ‘a woman’s place in the home.’ I think a woman’s place in life is in the circles of influence in which God placed her to be a driving force for His kingdom of love.
Jay
What would you add? What do you totally disagree with? What’s a woman’s place?